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Silent can you get the Wendy v Blades match 2-2 draw anywhere ? One of only 2 matches my father took me to see.
He died in 1992.
I live slightly closer to bishops house at the bottom of Warminster Rd, the house wouldn't have been here when you lived up this way.
2 kids now, a 4yr old boy and 2 yr old girl, she's a hand full even at that age![]()
Cracking thread this lads..Great memories and comments,plus some great pics.It's called sheffield united - images through the years.
Cracking thread this lads..Great memories and comments,plus some great pics.
Is this the Facebook site you mean CB?
http://tinyurl.com/oeph3v2
Dave Bassett called this area "Fred West's garden"View attachment 6859
Hard to believe we had 2 seasons with no stand at all on John Street now until it started to finally rise
See link below for list of matches on tv between 1955 and 1968. The list has increassed since the last time I looked at it. Maybe contacting the webmaster is worth a try?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/ITV/ITVfootball55-68.html
The link below is a list of matches on YTV since 1968. When I last asked YTV (about 10 yearss ago) about obtaining footage of matches, they said it would cost a lot so I decided to leave it
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/YTVfootball.html
I'd kill to see some of those games from the late sixties and early seventies.
Exactly what we used to do - one of the coppers was probably my mates' Dad. He used to take us to the games - we always had to get there really early so normally stood right next to the players' tunnel.My first memory as a lad in my first couple of seasons was standing on John St, walking down to the front and grabbing hold of the railings whilst standing on the wall. Then waiting for the copper to walk past, telling us all to get down and then when he'd walked past, we all climbed back up again. Repeat 47 times!
More random memories as a kid,down at the Lane..That Pavillion picture WB put up,reminds me of the bloke coming out with the score cards and fumbling about with the numbers.I have vague memories of him putting up the H/T score for the Wendy game,and purposely put the score to look like Wendy were winning,which was met with a few groans...only to change it around to show they were Infact losing,and then cheers and laughter from the crowd.
Remember the bloke very well. It was the same elderly man with short grey hair and glasses. He would be at reserves games too updating the score for our 1st team away match. Anyone know his name? I was watching our reserves match on the day our 1st team played at QPR in March 1971. In the first half he put up the score cards that QPR were winning. Then in the 2nd half he changed it as 2-0 to QPR. At the final whistle in the reserves match, it was still 2-0 to QPR and most of the spectators accepted that we had lost at QPR (5 days after we lost 2-1 at home to Hull in the Battle of BL) so we went through the gangways of the old JSS. My dad and I were already on the John Street pavement when there were shouting and confusion which made us turn round towards the gangway and I remember a tall man in the gangway putting his both arms up and indicating that the final score is 2-2, the fans rushed back to the JS terraces and were delighted to see the 2-2 score in the Pavillion. we had scored both goals (Woody and Hemsley pen) in the final two minutes!
Yes, you were right about the 1966 L**ds game. Also I notice that our 2-2 draw at Coventry in Aug 1967 and the Sheffield derby 1-0 defeat (John Ritchie scored) in Sept 67 were televised too. I became a committed Blade after watching the Everton game on YTV. Not long before that Luton game in Feb 71 Malcolm MacDonald had been boasting in a Sunday paper that it was easy for him to score in the 2nd division because the centre backs are not good enough. Our Eddie (not many CBs had his pace) had SuperMac in his pocket in that 2-1 win and at the end of the game, Eddie walked towards the desolate SuperMac and slow handclapped at him in a sarcastic way! Brilliant! Walthy mentioned the YTV video (produced in 1993) and you should be able to get one somewhere (maybe ebay?)I'd kill to see some of those games from the late sixties and early seventies.
The FA Cup win against Everton was a great game. The home game against Luton in the promotion season saw the home debuts of Hope and Hockey and featured a great performance by Eddie Colquhoun up against Malcolm MacDonald. The 2-2 draw with Spurs in 1971 was a classic as was the 1-1 draw against Liverpool in which our goal was a bullet from TC. Another great goal was one scored by Alan Woodward in the 3-0 win over Derby in 1973. If I remember correctly, he exchanged passes with someone (Currie?) on the edge of the box before chesting it down and blasting home in-off the far post at the Kop end.
If any of this footage still exists there must be a market for it, surely?
By the way, I was right about the 1966 Leeds game, SB.
Yes, you were right about the 1966 L**ds game. Also I notice that our 2-2 draw at Coventry in Aug 1967 and the Sheffield derby 1-0 defeat (John Ritchie scored) in Sept 67 were televised too. I became a committed Blade after watching the Everton game on YTV. Not long before that Luton game in Feb 71 Malcolm MacDonald had been boasting in a Sunday paper that it was easy for him to score in the 2nd division because the centre backs are not good enough. Our Eddie (not many CBs had his pace) had SuperMac in his pocket in that 2-1 win and at the end of the game, Eddie walked towards the desolate SuperMac and slow handclapped at him in a sarcastic way! Brilliant! Walthy mentioned the YTV video (produced in 1993) and you should be able to get one somewhere (maybe ebay?)
It's on here SB..Billy Russell equalised at the Lane,then went down 3-2 at Carrow Road..Doc Pace and Gerry Summers with the goals.That is Norwich's equaliser in the 1959 FA Cup match. Their keeper, Nethercott stayed in goal after dislocating his shoulder when coming out to block Willie Hamilton's chance. Nethercott never played professional football again after this match as his injury couldnt be corrected properly
The premier league season was a great season in terms of the atmosphere around the place. Often standing on my seat just in order to see and I can't quite describe the feeling and noise around the Lane when Nade scored against Arsenal.
Russell gave us the lead in the 1-1 draw.It's on here SB..Billy Russell equalised at the Lane,then went down 3-2 at Carrow Road..Doc Pace and Gerry Summers with the goals.
http://www.eafa.org.uk/catalogue/213539
Being a young Blade, many of the memories you talk about were before I was born. In fact, I only started going in the 2005 promotion season and that was such a false introduction into the life of a Blade.
I think it was a Triumph Vitesse if my memory serves me correctly?View attachment 6857
any one else remember Trevor Hockeys velour covered car , hillman I believe, remember seeing him extracate himself from it in a velour suit with the round lapels and flares, one cool brother
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